Offline folders now available on Dropbox mobile version but with a price

Dropbox has added a new premium feature "Offline Folders" to the Mobile version of the Dropbox that will enable users to access files or folders even when internet connection are not available. This feature was announced on dropbox official blog yesterday.

This feature has been a top request from users, so we’re excited to
bring it to our Dropbox Pro, Business, and Enterprise customers. With
mobile offline folders, you can tag an entire folder to have its
contents automatically synced to your phone or tablet—no need to mark
individual files for download. Just open Dropbox while you’re connected
to the internet, and the app will take care of the rest. So whether
you’re on the go or off the grid, you’ll always have access to your most
important info.

Mobile offline folders not only help minimize downtime during commutes
and traveling days, they also make it easier for admins to communicate
with the entire team. Now, everyone in the office and in the field can
stay on the same page and know they’re working with the latest
documents.

However, The Offline folders is something you will have to pay
for. And no, it’s not a single one-off add-on you can purchase. You will
have to be a Dropbox Pro, Business, or Enterprise user to avail of this
convenience. Free users are stuck single offline files for now.

Android users we be the first to received this feature while iOS users will have to wait till next year before they can enjoy this features.